Scenes of spring in central Delaware

Longer days and warmer temperatures during the week of March 25 saw signs of spring sprouting up everywhere around central Delaware, from a family enjoying a picnic at Abbott’s Mill to rhododendron blooming to kids enjoying Brecknock Park.

Spring is turning Briery Shells, 9, of Camden, upside down at Brecknock Park on Thursday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Dee Marvin Emeigh)

Bryce Robinson, 1, of Clayton gets a different viewpoint of spring at Brecknock Park in Camden, Thursday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Dee Marvin Emeigh)

Genesis Yost, 5, of Smyrna enjoys the spring weather at Brecknock Park Thursday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)

Spring colors were on display at Abbott’s Mill in Milford on Tuesday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)

Spring weather on Thursday afternoon made it perfect for looking at things from new perspectives on the walking path at Brecknock Park. (Special to The Delaware State News/Dee Marvin Emeigh)

Early blooming rhododendron made their appearance earlier this week in Milford. (Special to The Delaware State News/Dee Marvin Emeigh)

March went out like a lamb Thursday and the spring weather brought many children to the playground at Brecknock Park. (Special to The Delaware State News/Dee Marvin Emeigh)

Ava Bellangelo, 1, of Magnolia, gets her first swing of the spring at Brecknock County Park on Thursday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Dee Marvin Emeigh)

A family enjoys a taste of spring and a picnic lunch in Milton, Thursday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Dee Marvin Emeigh)

Spring-like weather brought these fishermen to Abbott’s Mill in Milford on Tuesday. (Special to The Delaware State News/Gary Emeigh)

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